Exam: AZ-900: Microsoft Azure Fundamentals 0 Likes

The group has been created in the US Central region. Do the virtual (AZ-900)

Updated on 01/31/2024

A team is planning on deploying Azure Virtual Machines to a resource group named demogroup. The group has been created in the US Central region.

Do the virtual machines deployed to the resource group also need to be deployed to the US Central region only?

A) Yes.
B) No.


Solution

Correct answer: B) No.
The virtual machines (VMs) deployed to a resource group in Azure do not necessarily need to be deployed to the same region as the resource group itself. Each virtual machine can be deployed to a different Azure region.

When you create a resource group, it is created within a specific Azure region. However, the resources (such as virtual machines) you deploy into that resource group can be in any Azure region, regardless of the region of the resource group.

This flexibility allows you to design your architecture based on your specific requirements, such as optimizing for latency, compliance, or other considerations. Keep in mind that there might be data transfer costs between resources in different regions, so it's essential to consider the implications of deploying resources across multiple regions.

Category: Azure architecture and services

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